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SBS News in Filipino, Wednesday 11 March 2026

Protesters surround bus carrying members of Iran's women's football team as it leaves Gold Coast hotel for Sydney airport

Protesters are seen demonstrating outside of Royal Pines resort as a bus carrying Iranian players and staff departs Royal Pines resort on the Gold Coast, Queensland, Tuesday, March 10, 2026. Iranian soccer players who received humanitarian visas after staging an on-pitch protest against their country's regime. (AAP Image/Russell Freeman) NO ARCHIVING Source: AAP / RUSSELL FREEMAN/AAPIMAGE

Here are today's top stories on SBS Filipino.


Key Points
  • Five members of Iran’s women’s football team remain in Australia after accepting humanitarian visas, while two more athletes have reportedly sought asylum.
  • Nationals Party leader David Littleproud resigns; new leader to be chosen in a vote in Canberra.
  • Philippine women’s football team advances to the quarterfinals of the AFC Women’s Asian Cup.

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